Which two accurately identify features of a Solaris 10 branded zone?
A.
executes in a Solaris 10 global zone
B.
is created by importing a Solaris 10 flash archive
C.
enables Linux binary applications to run unmodified
D.
provides a complete runtime environment for Solaris 9 applications
E.
allows a Solaris 10 global zone to be migrated into a Solaris 10 non-global zone on a Solaris 11 system
Explanation:
B: It can be created by importing a Solaris 10 flash archive.
You can use the Oracle Solaris Flash archiving tools to create an image of an installed system that can be
migrated into a zone.
The system can be fully configured with all of the software that will be run in the zone before the image is
created. This image is then used by the installer when the zone is installed.
Note: You can use alternate methods for creating the archive. The installer can accept the following archive
formats:
* cpio archives
* gzip compressed cpio archives
* bzip2 compressed cpio archives* pax archives created with the -x xustar (XUSTAR) format
Ä ufsdump level zero (full) backups
Note:
Branded zones that run an environment different that the OS release on the system
* The lx branded zone introduced in the Solaris 10 8/07 release provides a Linux environment for your
applications and runs on x86 and x64 machines on the Oracle Solaris 10 OS.
* The solaris8 and solaris9 branded zones enable you to migrate an Oracle Solaris 8 or Oracle Solaris 9 system
to an Oracle Solaris 8 or Oracle Solaris 9 Container on a host running the Oracle Solaris 10 8/07 Operating
System or later Oracle Solaris 10 release.
* The Oracle Solaris 10 Container brand is available in OpenSolaris build 127. These branded zones host
Oracle Solaris 10 user environments.
Note: One of the powerful features of Solaris 11 is the ability to run a Solaris 10 environment in a zone. Solaris
10 allows you to run Solaris 8 and 9 environments in zones, but only on SPARC.